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- USA report: GLAMcamp DC, Princeton Edit-a-Thon, new social media
- UK report: British Library seek Wikipedian in Residence; Black Country Museum Backstage Pass
- France report: Continuation of the GLAM projects, GLAM Conference in Belgrade
- Germany report: Cultural Partnerships coordinator for Germany
- Italy report: Wiki Loves Monuments, Gruppo Archeologico Ambrosiano and Wikipedian in Residence Course in Milan
- Czech Republic report: Second Czech GLAM meeting; Current state of Czech GLAM; Serbian Conference; Czech Republic to join Wiki Loves Monuments
- Netherlands report: The Teylers Challenge
- Australia and New Zealand report: Australian GLAM efforts: Sports, Libraries and other cultural institutions
- Israel report: GLAM:NLI Project Report, New GLAM-IL Collaborations, GLAM-IL Mailing List
- Africa report: Wikimedia Kenya and New Institutions Contributing to African Knowledge on Wikipedia
- Russia report: GLAM in Russia: RIA Novosti
- Sweden report: GLAM in Sweden; white paper starte
- Denmark report: Wikipedian-in-Residence at Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen
- India report: Collaboration with Crafts Museum
- Wiki Loves Monuments report: Wiki Loves Monuments: worldwide in 2012
- Tool testing report: BaGLAMa now with timelines; Linkypedia is back; AmalGLAMate; Xmas bug; Toolserver problems
- Open Access report: Ten years "Open Access"; chameleons, bees, copyright
- Calendar: March's GLAM events
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- USA report: Wikimedia presence at American Association of Museums; Oregon Historical County Records mass upload; brief news
- UK report: MonmouthpediA project; first QRpedia railway station
- Spain report: Augmented Reality; emerging artists internship; workshop for museum professionals
- France report: Release of content and outreach
- Netherlands report: Edit-a-thon at Teylers Museum
- Germany report: Long Nights; Wikipedia Academy; Wikipedia meets Museums, GLAM coordinator; Wikipedian in residence vacancy; Open GLAM workshop
- Australia and New Zealand report: Australian and New Zealand GLAM efforts
- Israel report: GLAM:NLI Edit-a-thon; Two Wikipedian-in-Residence positions
- Sweden report: Wikipedian in Residence at the Swedish National Heritage Board
- Bulgaria report: State Archive, Zoo and Natural History Museum
- Open Access report: Journal meets Wikipedia; presentations at OA and Wikimedia conferences
- Calendar: May's GLAM events
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( AVVISO DI SERVIZIO RIMOSSO )
- Avevo visto la dicitura "© 2011 - tutti i diritti sono riservati a Fondazione Passaré" nella home page e questo mi ha fuorviato, però effettivamente nella pagina usata per il testo c'è la licenza CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported. Ripristino la voce e mi scuso per il disguido.--L736El'adminalcolico 14:59, 18 mag 2012 (CEST)Rispondi
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- USA report: OCLC announces Wikipedian in Residence; 2 edit-a-thons; US cultural partnerships report; brief news
- UK report: Monmouthpedia launches; British Library Wikipedian in Residence
- Spain report: Wikipedian in Residence at National Art Museum; Wikimedia representation at MuseumNext
- France report: Cultural lobbying; current and future projects
- Italy report: Wiki Loves Monuments and Case Studies
- Germany report: GLAM work in cities across Germany
- Sweden report: GLAM handbook released; Europeana Awareness project launched
- Mexico report: Collaborating with local artisans through Museo de Arte Popular
- Africa report: Lagos Black Heritage Festival and Case Studies
- Australia and New Zealand report: Wikimedia representation at Intelligent Info conference; editing workshops
- Open Access report: Open Access developments: politics and software
- Calendar: June's GLAM events
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- USA report: World Digital Library Wikipedian in Residence
- UK report: British Library update; UK representation at Wikimania 2012; brief news
- Spain report: Wikipedian in Residence for a whole town; Backstage Pass at National Art Museum of Catalonia
- Germany report: Wikipedian in Residence updates; WikiCon 2012; Hamburgmuseum workshop
- Italy report: July's case studies shed new light on African GLAMs
- Mexico report: Second editathon with Wikipedia Student Clubs; participation in Mexico City's Creative Commons Film Festival; private art gallery donates 650+ images
- Africa report: A month in Africa's GLAMs
- Wikimania report: Wikimania gets GLAMorous
- Open Access report: Open Access at Wikimania; Year 2 of Wikimedian in Residence on Open Science; Open Access Media Importer tested; WikiProject Medicine goes publishing
- Calendar: August's GLAM events
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- From the team: New editorial team
- USA report: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum
- UK report: Ada Lovelace edit-a-thon at the Royal Society; Dunhuang Project
- France report: Helping GLAMs' staff; Conferences; Lobbying at Ministry of Culture
- Italy report: Meeting African monuments, griots and Botswana administrative divisions
- Germany report: Shaping Access conference; Donation of scientific movies
- Sweden report: Local heritage and sami culture
- Africa report: A month in Africa's GLAMs
- Open Access report: Videos from Noble laureates; Open Access Week; Open Access Wikipedia Challenge; Open Access Media Importer approve
- Calendar: November's GLAM events
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Ciao!
Questo è un messaggio semi-automatico inviato dal Progetto:Connettività per far conoscere lo stato dei collegamenti delle voci da te create, sfruttando uno strumento presente sul toolserver.
Ti contattiamo perché dopo tanto tempo che collabori a Wikipedia (e ti ringraziamo per questo) hai lasciato al loro destino 14 voci orfane o isolate, secondo quanto dice il toolserver: tabella voci isolate da te create.
Ti ricordiamo che voci collegate da liste automatiche o pagine di disambigua sono comunque orfane.
Ti preghiamo di iniziare a darci un'occhiata e provare a ridurle di quantità (dai uno sguardo alle strategie).
Tuttavia tieni presente che non c'è urgenza, lo scopo di questo messaggio è incentivare gli utenti registrati a prendersi cura di questo aspetto in modo che persone più dedite al lavoro sporco possano dedicarsi alle altre voci con maggiore profitto.
Una connettività ponderata e ragionata è uno strumento importante per i lettori e per i contributori di Wikipedia e ti invitiamo soprattutto a riflettere su eventuali problemi strutturali (p.e. mancanza di template sinottici) e di discuterne nei progetti di riferimento.
Anche grazie all'attenzione dei singoli utenti it.wiki ha raggiunto un buon livello di connettività interna, divenendo una delle migliori e ti chiediamo di aiutarci a mantenere questo risultato per garantire collegamenti di qualità fra le voci ed aiutare di conseguenza la crescita del progetto in modo armonico.
Se qualcosa non è chiaro passa a chiedere consiglio all'orfanotrofio! Buon proseguimento!